This Community Relations Plan (CRP) describes the Central Montana Brownfield Coalitions (CMBC) strategy to address any concerns of residents potentially affected by environmental remediation activities conducted at addresses owned by the Helena Housing Authority (HHA). The CRP also summarizes public notifications and community involvement which has occurred to this date for the project.

This document presents an Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA) for units of the Helena Housing Authority (HHA), and was prepared for the Central Montana Brownfield Coalition Revolving Loan Fund as part of the EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant Application. Notice of this document has been published and made available for comment, in accordance with the Community Relations Plan (CRP) of the EPA Brownfields Grant.

The residential energy storage market is undergoing a transformation this year. According to a new report from GTM Research, U.S. Residential Battery Storage Playbook 2017, this year will be the first ever in which grid-tied residential battery storage system...

The cost of renewables is plunging faster than forecasters anticipated just a few years ago as as technologies like gigantic wind turbines arrive on the market. That’s the conclusion of Bloomberg New Energy Finance, whose founder Michael Liebreich estimated that clean...

The company says $10,000 will go to the American Red Cross of Montana, $10,000 to the Montana Community Foundation and $2,500 to the Garfield County Fire Foundation. “Wells Fargo is committed to our communities, and this means helping our team members, friends and...

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana officials will ask those who receive a permit to float the Smith River to help record algae blooms on the water next year. The Independent Record reported (http://bit.ly/2fkFY55 ) on Thursday that the state Department of Environmental...

The new brewery, which is adjacent to the existing location, will triple production with advanced technology. Owner Max Pigman said he’d been looking for a way to expand for several years, but available property would have put him in the Helena Valley or Montana City....

The Smokejumper Station is open for business. They are located in the airport before you go through security. And the Smokejumper Landing is a coffee bar/snack shop that is past security is ready to serve you....

Montana was producing 6.6 megawatts of installed capacity a year ago. The governor’s office released an energy plan, Montana Energy Future, with a goal to double solar capacity by 2025. Now the state has an installed capacity of 26 megawatts.

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